ArchivedDeut. 18:18 is a prophecy for MuhammedNow, you assert that this messenger is not Jesus, but Muhammad. You claim this based on the titles that are given to Muhammad and to his life and history. But, based on that very logic, please let me show you how it cannot be Muhammad. Muhammad was given a number of titles.. including that of servant of Allah, and this seems to give credence to him being the servant of Isaiah.. but, he was given this title after he died. Now, the prophecies describe the servant as ruling the world, and giving judgement for it. Now, your own Qur'an admits it's Jesus who will be involved on judgement day and not Muhammad. That He will return and prevail against His enemies, is something even Islam teaches. Even if we accept that the prophecies related to the coming of Islam, Muhammad died before his armies had left Arabia, and he never judged even Jerusalem. Maybe we could claim that role for Mecca (and Medina in the early days), but definitely not outside Arabia.. and absolutely not the rest of the world. In verse 6, as we just read, the servant is to be given as a covenat for the people and will be a light to the Gentiles. If Muhammad is the servant, in what way was he "given" ? This chapter cannot be taken alone, it is part of the servant cycle prophecies of Isaiah which extend from Isaiah 40-66 .. and in particular look at chapter 53 which describes this of the suffering servant vs 3 rejected vs 5,6 sins of mankind laid upon him vs8 killed vs9 died with the wicked and was buried with the rich vs9 did no violence v11 raised from the dead None of these fits the personal history of Muhammad.. so how can he be the Prophet of Dueteronomy 18, let alone the suffering servant of Isaiah? Please read Acts 8 to see how Jesus HAS to be the Prophet of Duet 18. Peace all Carol |
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